Cholecystectomy improves symptoms in patients with gallbladder hyperkinesia

Cholecystectomy for patients with gallbladder hyperkinesia led to notable improvements, with 85% experiencing complete symptom resolution and 94% reporting partial improvement. A study involving 67 patients showed that those achieving complete resolution had a higher gallbladder ejection fraction (94%) compared to those without symptom resolution (88%). Most participants had abdominal pain, with additional symptoms like nausea and chronic diarrhea noted. The findings suggest that cholecystectomy may be beneficial beyond the traditionally accepted indications of gallbladder hypokinesia.

Journal Article by Hubbard GB, Prusko RM (…) Gemma RA et 5 al. in Am Surg

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